MEDIA:- Video of Trudeau speaking with Algonquin Chiefs- Rider Cote interview on first day at Dawson College in Montreal- Article and photos from Pikwakanagan powwow- Book review of Lynn Gehl's Claiming Anishinaabe- Jay Odjick "Build a city that takes land claims seriously" Op-Ed- Research article: Settler Governmentality and the Algonquins of Barriere Lake

Video of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau meeting with Algonquin chiefs- 9min video, from August 15 in Rouyn Quebec, posted by Lucien Wabanonikhttps://www.facebook.com/russell.diabo/posts/10155353836472003* If needed, we may be able to help have it uploaded on YouTube, since some people may not be able to access Facebook videos. Please email us if this is of interest.

Book review: Lynn Gehl's "Claiming Anishinaabe: decolonizing the human spirit"- Reviewed by Deanna Marie Therriaulthttp://anishinabeknews.ca/2018/08/04/book-review-claiming-anishinaabe-decolonizing-the-human-spirit/"Claiming Anishinaabe is comprised of four parts with essays related to the topic of decolonization. It is at times harshly critical of the euro-centric frameworks that dominate our Indigenous existence and affirms that Indigenous knowledge concepts and ways of being are no less important than colonial concepts."

Settler governmentality in Canada and the Algonquins of Barriere Lake- Research article by Andrew Crosby and Jeffrey Monaghan (2012)http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/0967010612457972* They are the co-authors of the new Policing Indigenous Movements book, and are holding the community classroom event in Ottawa on September 26 (see notice in Events section)